Well, it looks like yet another cliche turns out to be true: there really is no such thing as bad publicity. La Cieca hears that since his arrest two nights ago for DWI, Jerry Hadley has been fielding calls and emails from practically everyone he ever met in the business — most of them asking “so what are you doing now?” In other words, what might have been a scandale has morphed into a networking opportunity. LC hears further that Hadley, who went through a rocky patch vocally over the last few years, is now reworking the voice with one of New York’s most-respected pedagogues. (And don’t you suppose that somewhere, Renee Fleming is thinking, “What do I have to do to get arrested in this town?”)
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La Cieca
James Jorden (who wrote under the names "La Cieca" and "Our Own JJ") was the founder and editor of parterre box. During his 20 year career as an opera critic he wrote for the New York Times, Opera, Gay City News, Opera Now, Musical America and the New York Post. He also raised his voice in punditry on National Public Radio. From time to time he directed opera, including three unsuccessful productions of Don Giovanni. He also contributed a regular column on opera for the New York Observer. James died in October 2023.
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Topics: 192, la scoopenda, Metropolitan Opera, scandale
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